CHONGQING: A Tibet Airlines plane caught fire on Thursday after turning the runway at China Airport, but all passengers and crew were evacuated safely, “the airline said.Flights, carrying 113 passengers and nine crew, to the southwest city of Chongqing to Nyingchi Tibet when the “disorder” was considered and took off, causing the jet to invade the runway, the company said in a statement.
The picture shared by the Chinese government media shows the fire that swallowed the side of the jet that was hit when a fearful passenger ran from the scene.Photographs as a result show scorched marks covering the nose and one jet wing, which has been watered in water to control the flames.
“All passengers and crew have been evacuated safely,” Tibet Airlines said in a statement.”Passengers who were injured were all injured lightly, and had been sent to the hospital for treatment.”
TV9833 flights deviated from the runway during the take-off and “the left side of the nose of the plane caught fire”, Chongbei Chongbei International Airport said in a separate statement.Around 40 passengers with minor injuries were sent to the hospital, the airport added.Operation at Chongqing Jiangbei’s International Airport since then returned to normal. “The cause of the accident is being investigated,” said the airport.
The incident occurred after the eastern Chinese flight traveling from Kunming to Guangzhou fell from 29,000 feet to the slopes of the mountain in March, killing all 132 people on the ship.There is no reason for the accident, the deadliest China in about 30 years, has not been given.
Two flight recorders, or “black box”, were found and analyzed in the United States in the hope of opening the mystery behind the fast descendants of the East Jet China.As soon as the accident, the Chinese communist party moved quickly to control information, turning the sensor machine when the media outlet and residents ran to the accident site.
There were no reports of the problem before the flight was also no cargo that was declared dangerous on the aircraft, according to the authorities, who recorded there were no abnormalities in the navigation and aircraft monitoring equipment.